Taxpayer funded professors compare pro-lifers to lynch mob supporters
Pro-abortion professors hate it when somebody comes along to challenge their little monopoly on campus. They control the message for 363 days a year … but then we come along with GAP for a couple of days and ruin everything!
The effect of GAP lasts much longer than just the 2 days we are on campus. Our huge photomurals of aborted babies will remain imprinted on the brains of students and others for years, even decades. Once people see the truth for themselves, it is much harder for leftist professors to lie about abortion, and they know it.
Some of them were so frightened at the prospect of losing their monopoly over the terms of the abortion debate, they even compared pro-lifers to people who supported lynching Black men. (See their letter to The Spectrum here.) How dare those rascally pro-lifers show pictures of aborted babies and compare the practice of dehumanizing and killing preborn children because they are unwanted with the practice of dehumanizing and killing other unwanted people groups?
Lemme get this straight. Saying we shouldn’t kill people because they are young and defenseless is like lynching Black men. Riiiiight.
UB SFL President Christian Andzel responded
It is absolutely shameful for the paid professionals at the University at Buffalo to insinuate that anti-abortionists ‘appear to have a lot in common with those who supported lynching.’ As a student in the history department and President of the Pro-Life club on campus, not only am I ashamed and appalled that my professors twisted our message to suit their point of view, but I am offended due to their false characterization of our argument. We were citing the history of oppression and voicelessness of the victims who deserved human rights and justice.
Tags: abortion, abortion debate, abortion pictures, Genocide Awareness Project, lynching, Pro Life, University at Buffalo
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May 4th, 2013 at 9:12 pm
Ted Knight says:Logical argument is lost on those who choose to not see the truth.